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next PZ lens test report: Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5 L II
#31
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1302014527' post='7401']

But how can it as at shift it tilt/shift lens? I am quite certain it won't be useable with that MF lens TS adapter.

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Yep. One needs a lens with a lager flange distance.



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#32
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1302014870' post='7402']

Yep. One needs a lens with a lager flange distance.



-- Markus

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Yeah, this may be an issue. It would work on a Sony NEX as well as on MFT though.
#33
[quote name='DrJohn' timestamp='1302005961' post='7395']

It's a bit offtopic here, but since it has been asked for TS-lenses for other systems (including pentax), just a small remark: There are (Tilt-)Shift-Adapters which take medium format lenses (big image circle) for various mounts. A quick search led me to [url="http://www.mirex-adapter.de/tilt_shift_adapter.htm"]this site[/url] (in German, if necessary use [url="http://translate.google.de/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mirex-adapter.de%2Ftilt_shift_adapter.htm&sl=de&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8"]google-translation[/url]). I'm sure there are other brands around. However, the problem remains that you need wide-angle focal lengths in terms of aps-c sensor size which are quite unlikely to be found among medium format lenses (where a 50mm is already a wide angle lens).

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I had it and wrote about it [url="http://photo.net/canon-eos-digital-camera-forum/00WaiF"]here[/url]. Quite a good setup.



BTW, surprising as it may sound, [url="http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/hartblei-cam.shtml"]the 24/3.5 II and 17/4 can actually be used on MF, even with shift[/url]. Amazing is an understatement in this case.
#34
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1301634546' post='7270']

Why should we compare a 17mm vs 24mm lens in this respect ? Apples 'n Oranges - at least from my perspective.

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When you're comparing the extreme focal lengths of even 9x zoom lenses like 18-200s etc., I can't see why a comment on the "tilt" effectiveness between two focal lengths that have a 1.27x "zoom" factor is such a strange thing.
  


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